Keene State sinks Plymouth State

Jan 30, 2002

PLYMOUTH, N.H. - Keene State College had too
much power and depth for Plymouth State College Wednesday night,
and the Owls defeated the Panthers, 189-111, in a women's swimming
and diving meet at the PSC Natatorium.

The win was KSC's fifth in a row over the Panthers. The Owls
improve to 6-2 on the season, while PSC drops to 5-3.

Keene State captured 10 of the 14 individual events as well as
both relay events in pool record-time (1:57.25 in the 200 medley
relay, 3:56.85 in the 400 free relay). Pacing the Owls were
sophomore Katie Goulet (Nashua, N.H.) and freshman Meagan Humphries
(New Hartford, N.Y.), who won two individual events apiece. Goulet
captured the 100 yard butterfly (1:03.82) and 200 fly (pool-record
2:19.90), while Humphries took the 50 free (26.50) and 100 free
(57.42).

Plymouth State was led by sophomore Scarlette
Scarborough (Salem, N.H.), who placed first in the 200
backstroke (2:22.12), and was edged out for first in the 200 fly
but set a new school record (2:19.92). Freshman Ann
Winters (Chester, N.H.) captured the 500 free (5:54.65),
and PSC swept the diving events, with sophomore
JenCrescenzi (Killingworth,
Conn.) winning the one-meter (216.60) and classmate Krit
Kearins (Andover, Mass.) taking the three-meter (230.95).

The Panthers are back in action Saturday, Feb. 2nd, when they
travel to UMass Dartmouth for a 1 p.m. dual meet.